THE ROLE OF DISCOURSE MARKERS IN PRAGMATIC LINGUISTICS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSES

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Discourse markers (DMs) are crucial elements in pragmatic linguistics, facilitating coherence, cohesion, and structuring spoken and written discourse. They function as cues for listeners and readers, guiding interpretation and discourse flow. This paper explores the role of discourse markers from a comparative perspective, analyzing their usage in English, Uzbek, and Russian. The study examines syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic aspects of DMs, shedding light on their influence in different linguistic contexts. The comparative analysis highlights both universal functions and language-specific characteristics, contributing to a broader understanding of cross-linguistic pragmatics. Additionally, this study explores the cognitive processing of discourse markers, their sociolinguistic implications, and their role in intercultural communication.

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Ruzieva, S., & Elmirzaeva, M. . (2025). THE ROLE OF DISCOURSE MARKERS IN PRAGMATIC LINGUISTICS AND COMPARATIVE ANALYSES. Инновационные исследования в современном мире: теория и практика, 4(20), 161–163. извлечено от https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/zdit/article/view/54764

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